Full time-dependent SOLPS-ITER simulation of the SPARC tokamak: actuator design for particle and divertor condition control
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Jae-Sun Park,
Jeremy D. Lore,
Matthew Reinke
et al.
Abstract:This paper presents the application of full time-dependent SOLPS-ITER simulations for actuator design in the SPARC tokamak. This study employs both the EIRENE module, a neutral solver, and the B2.5 plasma module in a time-dependent mode. This is in contrast to most SOLPS simulations, which focus on steady-state solutions, where the neutral distribution is evolved without any time limit or for a time step of 1·10-3 second, which is several orders of magnitude larger than the fluid plasma time step. The time-dep… Show more
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